I can see the hard work behind this work, what a lovable presentation! Amazing how every piece you wore in the video fits your face perfectly! keep it up
Thanks for the great video as always! I have the Leisure Society Club 55 and I absolutely love these frames. The only thing about browline frames to watch out for is if you are coming from super light frames like Swissflex or Lindbergs then you can feel the weight a bit. One question, do Transition Mirror come with the new Transition Polarized?
Thanks for your comment! Transitions XTRActive polarized do not officially come with a mirror, but we could supply a custom mirror in Blue, Silver, or Gold.
A good place to start is looking at the size of your current frame if you like that size. In general you want your eyes to be relatively close to the horizontal centers of the lenses, and the temple arms should not press too tightly against the sides of your head. If you need help selecting a frame from HicksBrunson.com please let me know.
I can see the hard work behind this work, what a lovable presentation! Amazing how every piece you wore in the video fits your face perfectly! keep it up
Thank you so much!
Great videos thanks for the knowledge on masunaga glasses ,definitely getting a pair asap with transitional
Thank you Jeremiah. Let us know if we can help you in your selection.
Seems that the brown masunaga browline looks better on your face. 😄
I love them both and can not decide which is my favorite. -Daniel Brunson
Thanks for the great video as always! I have the Leisure Society Club 55 and I absolutely love these frames. The only thing about browline frames to watch out for is if you are coming from super light frames like Swissflex or Lindbergs then you can feel the weight a bit.
One question, do Transition Mirror come with the new Transition Polarized?
Thanks for your comment! Transitions XTRActive polarized do not officially come with a mirror, but we could supply a custom mirror in Blue, Silver, or Gold.
Sir, How to select right size eye specs?
A good place to start is looking at the size of your current frame if you like that size. In general you want your eyes to be relatively close to the horizontal centers of the lenses, and the temple arms should not press too tightly against the sides of your head. If you need help selecting a frame from HicksBrunson.com please let me know.